Sentences with phrase «at law school blogs»

In what's going to be the rule, not the exception, in coming years talented law professors are going to publish at law school blogs, not just law reviews.
Kevin O'Keefe writes here that we can expect more law professors blogging at law school blogs.

Not exact matches

Law professor James Kwok, for instance, recently cautioned on this blog that, while a humanities degree from a top - tier school often opens doors, if you don't come from the sort of background that allows you to study at an elite institution and undertake a few prestigious (probably unpaid) internships, then the calculus rapidly becomes much more difficult.
(The aforementioned Sherkow, an associate professor at New York Law School, has a great take on the cinematic twists and turns of the case — including some curious legal strategies and the mysterious role of an anonymous third party — at Stanford Law School's infrequent but excellent Law and Biosciences Blog.)
Chris has his own blog, as he describes below, and I asked him if he would be willing to share here his efforts to try to improve this situation in his Iowa City school district, where he is now the parent of three children and teaches legal writing and analysis at the University of Iowa College of Law (but the opinions he expresses here are entirely his own).
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Madison, Wisconsin About Blog My name is Mitra Sharafi and I am a legal historian of colonial South Asia at the University of Wisconsin Law School and UW Legal Studies program.
This is the fourth in a series of blog posts that will look at the changes made by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), the new federal law that replaces No Child Left Behind, and what they might mean for Wisconsin schools.
What many people missed, at the time, was that after Vallas announced his impending departure and the Supreme Court ruled that it wasn't the court's role to determine whether the Malloy administration had followed the law when they decided a three - credit course counted as a school leadership program, attorney Ecker wrote a commentary piece for the blog «Only in Bridgeport.»
«While there is language in both state and federal law that «mandates» that students take standardized examinations, at the end of the day there is little a school district can do to actually compel a child to sit for a standardized test,» Zach Schurin and Michael P. McKeon, lawyers with Pullman & Comley wrote in their school law blog.
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But judges often refuse to enforce dead owners» requests that their pets be euthanized, on the grounds that those requests are «against public policy or unethical,» says Gerry W. Beyer, a professor at Texas Tech University School of Law who recently posted a short analysis of these kinds of cases on his blog.
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And much of what is being pledged, despite Yvo de Boer's hope for legally - binding actions at the national level, is still much more like putty than steel, as Jack Goldsmith of Harvard Law School noted (in the context of United States law) on his Lawfare blog earlier this yeLaw School noted (in the context of United States law) on his Lawfare blog earlier this yelaw) on his Lawfare blog earlier this year.
Vu Nguyen, now (presumably) a second - year law student at the Oklahoma City University School of Law has created Legalry, a legal news aggregator that pulls stories and posts from over 650 sources (including Legal Blog Watch), organizes them, and provides a hover - over summary to help you decide if it's worth clicking throulaw student at the Oklahoma City University School of Law has created Legalry, a legal news aggregator that pulls stories and posts from over 650 sources (including Legal Blog Watch), organizes them, and provides a hover - over summary to help you decide if it's worth clicking throuLaw has created Legalry, a legal news aggregator that pulls stories and posts from over 650 sources (including Legal Blog Watch), organizes them, and provides a hover - over summary to help you decide if it's worth clicking through.
In a post two years ago at Legal Blog Watch, I reported the murder of Gabriel Lerner, a 27 - year - old Georgetown University Law School graduate who worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands as a law clerk to a Superior Court judLaw School graduate who worked in the U.S. Virgin Islands as a law clerk to a Superior Court judlaw clerk to a Superior Court judge.
«This is the blog of the Law Library at Indiana University Maurer School of Law.
Two in particular require a response from the law schools, Recommendations 27 and 28, quoted in full at the end of this blog post — although, as I argue below, our concern should extend between the particular terms of those recommendations.
For this special show, my cohost J. Craig Williams and I revisit some highlights from the past three years and welcome two special return guests, Eugene Volokh, professor at UCLA School of Law and founder of the blog The Volokh Conspiracy, and lawyer / musician / humorist Larry Savell, founder of LawTunes and LawHumor, who discusses his new album, The Lawtunes: Live At Blackacre, and introduces his new song composed and recorded especially for Lawyer2Lawyeat UCLA School of Law and founder of the blog The Volokh Conspiracy, and lawyer / musician / humorist Larry Savell, founder of LawTunes and LawHumor, who discusses his new album, The Lawtunes: Live At Blackacre, and introduces his new song composed and recorded especially for Lawyer2LawyeAt Blackacre, and introduces his new song composed and recorded especially for Lawyer2Lawyer.
Leading the honorees as Best Canadian Law Blog is Double Aspect, the Canadian constitutional law blog written by Leonid Sirota, a J.S.D. candidate at NYU School of LLaw Blog is Double Aspect, the Canadian constitutional law blog written by Leonid Sirota, a J.S.D. candidate at NYU School of Blog is Double Aspect, the Canadian constitutional law blog written by Leonid Sirota, a J.S.D. candidate at NYU School of Llaw blog written by Leonid Sirota, a J.S.D. candidate at NYU School of blog written by Leonid Sirota, a J.S.D. candidate at NYU School of LawLaw.
A lively discussion is underway at The Volokh Conspiracy blog on the issue of whether law schools hire the wrong type of people to be professors by overemphasizing «elite academic credentials at the expense of practical knowledge and experience.»
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But there was also plenty of talk of innovation on the law school front, with an extensive call for change at MauledAgain and a «radical» proposal to make law schools compete on price at MinnLawyer Blog.
Author: Richard Bales is a professor at Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University; Jeffrey M. Hirsch is an associate law professor at the University of Tennessee College of Law; Marcia L. McCormick is an assistant professor at St. Louis University School of Law; Paul M. Secunda is an assistant professor at Marquette University Law School and also contributes to the Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog; Charles A. Sullivan is a professor at Seton Hall University School of LLaw, Northern Kentucky University; Jeffrey M. Hirsch is an associate law professor at the University of Tennessee College of Law; Marcia L. McCormick is an assistant professor at St. Louis University School of Law; Paul M. Secunda is an assistant professor at Marquette University Law School and also contributes to the Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog; Charles A. Sullivan is a professor at Seton Hall University School of Llaw professor at the University of Tennessee College of Law; Marcia L. McCormick is an assistant professor at St. Louis University School of Law; Paul M. Secunda is an assistant professor at Marquette University Law School and also contributes to the Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog; Charles A. Sullivan is a professor at Seton Hall University School of LLaw; Marcia L. McCormick is an assistant professor at St. Louis University School of Law; Paul M. Secunda is an assistant professor at Marquette University Law School and also contributes to the Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog; Charles A. Sullivan is a professor at Seton Hall University School of LLaw; Paul M. Secunda is an assistant professor at Marquette University Law School and also contributes to the Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog; Charles A. Sullivan is a professor at Seton Hall University School of LLaw School and also contributes to the Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog; Charles A. Sullivan is a professor at Seton Hall University School of LLaw School Faculty Blog; Charles A. Sullivan is a professor at Seton Hall University School of LawLaw.
At The Patry Copyright Blog, William Patry points to a recently published article, The Effect of Judicial Ideology in Intellectual Property Cases, by two law professors, Matthew J. Sag of DePaul and Tonja Jacobi of Northwestern, and doctoral student Maxim Sytch of Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management.
For one, she has little time to blog, given her «day job» and the seminar on sentencing she teachers one day a week at Yale Law School in New Haven.
The blog Legal As She Is Spoke, a project of the Program in Law and Journalism at New York Law School, takes its title from that 19th Century classic.
Schwartz, author of the Connecticut Employment Law Blog, is organizing an April 9 educational program at UConn Law School on how technology is changing the practice of lLaw Blog, is organizing an April 9 educational program at UConn Law School on how technology is changing the practice of lLaw School on how technology is changing the practice of lawlaw.
«This blog highlights the experiential and participant - centered materials developed and used at Harvard Law School.
Law librarians at Stanford Law School blog about what they've learned and continue to discover about the ins and outs of legal research.
We even have a list of blogs written by students and professors at more than 130 law schools.
He also teaches elder law at the Roger Williams University School of Law and authors the Rhode Island Elder Care Lawyer Bllaw at the Roger Williams University School of Law and authors the Rhode Island Elder Care Lawyer BlLaw and authors the Rhode Island Elder Care Lawyer Blog.
Indeed, Melbourne Law School, at the University of Melbourne, expressly noted the influence of these three blogs in the development of its own high court commentary site.
Joining my cohost J. Craig Williams and I are Michael Gerhardt, professor of law at UNC School of Law; J. David Prince, professor of law at the William Mitchell College of Law and co-author of Products Liability Prof Blog; and Mark Gottlieb, executive director of the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University School of Law in Bostlaw at UNC School of Law; J. David Prince, professor of law at the William Mitchell College of Law and co-author of Products Liability Prof Blog; and Mark Gottlieb, executive director of the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University School of Law in BostLaw; J. David Prince, professor of law at the William Mitchell College of Law and co-author of Products Liability Prof Blog; and Mark Gottlieb, executive director of the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University School of Law in Bostlaw at the William Mitchell College of Law and co-author of Products Liability Prof Blog; and Mark Gottlieb, executive director of the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University School of Law in BostLaw and co-author of Products Liability Prof Blog; and Mark Gottlieb, executive director of the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University School of Law in BostLaw in Boston.
Eric Goldman, of the Santa Clara University law school faculty, who blogs over at Goldman's Observations, has a lengthy post detailing his experiment with offering students in his Cyberspace Law class (yes, that's really what it's called) the option to have a portion of their grade based on something other than the final exlaw school faculty, who blogs over at Goldman's Observations, has a lengthy post detailing his experiment with offering students in his Cyberspace Law class (yes, that's really what it's called) the option to have a portion of their grade based on something other than the final exLaw class (yes, that's really what it's called) the option to have a portion of their grade based on something other than the final exam.
«An irascible Massachusetts bankruptcy judge known for «whacking lenders» has turned his acid pen upon the chief of the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts who overruled his decision to release a penniless bar - failer from her law school debts,» reports Julia Reischel has the story at The Docket, the blog of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly newspaper.
Earlier this month at Legal Blog Watch, I wrote about the Law School 100, an iPhone app for aspiring law students that ranks the 100 best law schools in the United StatLaw School 100, an iPhone app for aspiring law students that ranks the 100 best law schools in the United Statlaw students that ranks the 100 best law schools in the United Statlaw schools in the United States.
The new law school rankings from U.S. News & World Report are out, and The Conglomerate blog has some step - by - step instructions on the «strict protocol» that must be observed by law professors who are roped into discussing these rankings at springtime cocktail parties, happy hours and receptions:
The blog is written by reporter Michael Doyle, a former Knight Journalism Fellow at Yale Law School and an adjunct instructor in journalism at The George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs.
At his blog Adam Smith, Esq., Bruce MacEwen reports from Georgetown Law School's symposium on the future of the global law firm, where an international assemblage of academics and law firm leaders considered global competition, ownership and capital structure, ethics and professional values, cultural dynamics and related issuLaw School's symposium on the future of the global law firm, where an international assemblage of academics and law firm leaders considered global competition, ownership and capital structure, ethics and professional values, cultural dynamics and related issulaw firm, where an international assemblage of academics and law firm leaders considered global competition, ownership and capital structure, ethics and professional values, cultural dynamics and related issulaw firm leaders considered global competition, ownership and capital structure, ethics and professional values, cultural dynamics and related issues.
In a post at the law school's The Faculty Blog, Garnett said that Stone missed the mark in drawing the distinction between religious belief and morality.
Noting that today is International Students» Day, the author of the blog, Benson Varghese, himself a third - year student at the Texas Tech University School of Law, devotes his hosting duties to posts by or of interest to law studenLaw, devotes his hosting duties to posts by or of interest to law studenlaw students.
He quotes Adam Feldman, a postdoctoral fellow at Columbia Law School and creator of a high court statistics blog, Empirical SCOTUS, as saying some recent decisions had fractured the justices, with each seemingly wanting to have their own say, which «shows they're having trouble finding that point of consensus not along ideological grounds.»
In blog entry, I will describe an innovation at a law school (other than an innovation at the law school where I work, University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law) and then share my views as to why the innovation is worth noting and even, perhaps, emulatilaw school (other than an innovation at the law school where I work, University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law) and then share my views as to why the innovation is worth noting and even, perhaps, emulschool (other than an innovation at the law school where I work, University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law) and then share my views as to why the innovation is worth noting and even, perhaps, emulatilaw school where I work, University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law) and then share my views as to why the innovation is worth noting and even, perhaps, emulschool where I work, University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law) and then share my views as to why the innovation is worth noting and even, perhaps, emulSchool of Law) and then share my views as to why the innovation is worth noting and even, perhaps, emulatiLaw) and then share my views as to why the innovation is worth noting and even, perhaps, emulating.
But this year, the paywall became tighter, says Volokh, a professor at UCLA Law School, making it harder to maintain connections with the blog's longtime readers and forge new ones with students and other potential readers.
«Across American law schools, you can hear the loud sucking sound of academic productivity being flushed down the drain today,» writes Joe Hodnicki at Law Librarian Bllaw schools, you can hear the loud sucking sound of academic productivity being flushed down the drain today,» writes Joe Hodnicki at Law Librarian BlLaw Librarian Blog.
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To name just a few: Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Mark Cavanagh; Ron Friedmann, senior vice president for marketing at Integreon and author of the blog Strategic Legal Technology; Marquette University Law School Prof. Jay E. Grenig; Linda A. Klein, partner with Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz and past president of the State Bar of Georgia; Shannon Capone Kirk, e-discovery counsel at Ropes & Gray in Boston; Tom O'Connor, CEO of the Legal Electronic Document Institute; Patrick Oot, director of e-discovery at Verizon Communications; and Joseph C. Scott, general manager of CompuLawDeadlines on Demand.
Author: Among the contributors to this ABA Law Student Division blog: Lauren Ritter is the ABA Law Student Division liaison to the Standing Committee on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel and a student at the University of Richmond School of Law; Sheevani Patel is the Executive Governor of the American Bar Association Law Student Division's First Circuit and a student att New England Law Boston; Karen Munoz Karen Munoz is a personal injury attorney at Dolan Law in Chicago; Berkman Bottger Newman & Rodd LLP is a boutique New York City divorce law firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New LawyLaw Student Division blog: Lauren Ritter is the ABA Law Student Division liaison to the Standing Committee on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel and a student at the University of Richmond School of Law; Sheevani Patel is the Executive Governor of the American Bar Association Law Student Division's First Circuit and a student att New England Law Boston; Karen Munoz Karen Munoz is a personal injury attorney at Dolan Law in Chicago; Berkman Bottger Newman & Rodd LLP is a boutique New York City divorce law firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New LawyLaw Student Division liaison to the Standing Committee on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel and a student at the University of Richmond School of Law; Sheevani Patel is the Executive Governor of the American Bar Association Law Student Division's First Circuit and a student att New England Law Boston; Karen Munoz Karen Munoz is a personal injury attorney at Dolan Law in Chicago; Berkman Bottger Newman & Rodd LLP is a boutique New York City divorce law firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New LawyLaw; Sheevani Patel is the Executive Governor of the American Bar Association Law Student Division's First Circuit and a student att New England Law Boston; Karen Munoz Karen Munoz is a personal injury attorney at Dolan Law in Chicago; Berkman Bottger Newman & Rodd LLP is a boutique New York City divorce law firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New LawyLaw Student Division's First Circuit and a student att New England Law Boston; Karen Munoz Karen Munoz is a personal injury attorney at Dolan Law in Chicago; Berkman Bottger Newman & Rodd LLP is a boutique New York City divorce law firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New LawyLaw Boston; Karen Munoz Karen Munoz is a personal injury attorney at Dolan Law in Chicago; Berkman Bottger Newman & Rodd LLP is a boutique New York City divorce law firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New LawyLaw in Chicago; Berkman Bottger Newman & Rodd LLP is a boutique New York City divorce law firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New Lawylaw firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New Lawyer.
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